Somewhere in France. From left: Soszynski, x, Lipkowski, x, x, Link (with scarf around his neck), Chojnacki,
Malinowski, Wojcik (sitting)
and
Tadeusz
Wisniewski directly
behind
him. In a baseball hat is fitter Ryszard Kwiatkowski. In tropical suit is Wandzialk, next to his right
is Sawoszczyk, unfolding a map is
Kotlarz.

Fall 1944. F/O Waclaw Chojnacki. That year the 308 flew a lot of sorties with its Spitfires bombed up. The photo shows a typical set-up: two 250 lbs on wings and 500 pounder under the fuselage.Picture courtesy of Kelvin Young.

The 308 pilots posing by piece of one of the 13 FW190 they shot down over Ghent on January 1st, 1945. From left: F/O Szlenkier, Sgt Breyner, Sgt Główczewski, Sgt Kaniok, F/Sgt Stanowski and F/Sgt Soszyński. Picture courtesy of Wojciech Zmyslony.

Force-landed Spitfire Mk IX, ZF-T, MK346, on January 1, 1945 flown by F/O Szlenkier (on left). The aircraft was slightly damaged probably by the fire of Fw Hofmann flying a Focke-Wulf 190 A-8 of 3/JG 1, and run out of fuel. Before force-landing Szlenkier himself shot down another FW190 belonging to 8 Staffel of that unit.

After war photo of the Spitfire Mk XVI used by the Belgian Air Force. It still wearing the 308 code letters and the Polish Air Force checker, but it seems to be missing the squadron's badge. Picture courtesy of Kenens Valentin.